Recent Advances In The User Evaluation Methods And Studies Of Non-Photorealistic Visualisation And Rendering Techniques.

Gatzidis, C., Papakonstantinou, S., Brujic-Okretic, V. and Baker, S., 2008. Recent Advances In The User Evaluation Methods And Studies Of Non-Photorealistic Visualisation And Rendering Techniques. In: IV 08: 12th International Conference on Information Visualisation: Proceedings, 8-11 July 2008, London South Bank University, pp. 475-480.

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DOI: 10.1109/IV.2008.75

Abstract

While traditional computer graphics research to this day still focuses on the production and assessment of photorealism, a relatively new field, the one of nonphotorealistic rendering (NPR), has produced results that focus on viewer engagement by the use of stylization, abstraction and expressiveness. In this paper we briefly describe some of the techniques used today and then proceed to identify some the most important evaluation studies associated with NPR by categorizing them and outlining the applications they have been used in, their methods and finally the results and their impact on future work in this area.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects:Generalities > Computer Science and Informatics
Technology > Manufacturing and Design > Design
Group:School of Design, Engineering & Computing > Creative Technology Research Group
ID Code:7292
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Deposited On:07 Feb 2009 19:32
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